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Conantokin-L, a new NMDA receptor antagonist: determinants for anticonvulsant potency

Journal

EPILEPSY RESEARCH
Volume 51, Issue 1-2, Pages 73-80

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0920-1211(02)00101-8

Keywords

conotoxins; conantokins; N-methyl-D-aspartate; anticonvulsant

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  1. PHS HHS [48677] Funding Source: Medline

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Conantokins are N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist peptides found in the venoms of marine cone snails. Current intense interest in this peptide family stems from the discovery of their therapeutic potential as anticonvulsants. It was recently reported that conantokin-R is a highly potent anticonvulsant compound, with a protective index of 17.5 when tested in the audiogenic mouse model of epilepsy. Conantokin-L was characterized from Conus lynceus and found to have extensive homology with conantokin-R, except For the C-terminal amino acids. Although conantokin-L appears almost as potent as conantokin-R in standard in vivo assays for conantokins and NMDA receptor binding assays, it is far less potent as an anticonvulsant, with a protective index of 1.2 in the audiogenic mouse model. The results suggest that the C-terminal sequences of conantokin-R and conantokin-L are a major determinant of their anticonvulsant potency. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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